Gabriel, Chas. H. (Charles Hutchinson), 1856-1932

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Charles Gabriel was born in Cedar County, Iowa, lived in Chicago from 1892 to 1925, and spent his last years in California. He wrote thousands of gospel songs as well as several books dealing with church music and composition. He was the composer of many of the songs made popular by revivalist Billy Sunday. At one point he was the editor of a monthly journal called the Gospel Choir published by the Rodeheaver Company. Charles was one of 8 children born to Isaac Newton and Cleopatra Cotton Gabriel. Other related family names in the scrapbook include Hill, Hedges, Harris, Rich, Kay, and Dunkle. Family members resided in Cedar Rapids, Wilton, and Cedar County, Iowa.

From the description of Gabriel scrapbook, 1836-1960. (Iowa Sate Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 289583495

Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith Cotton family. family
associatedWith Gabriel family. family
associatedWith Gabriel, I. N. (Isaac Newton), d. 1873. person
associatedWith Harris family. family
associatedWith Hedges family. family
associatedWith Kennedy, James Paul. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Iowa
Cedar County (Iowa)
Wilton (Iowa)
Subject
Composers
Hymns
Hymns, English
Piano music, Arranged
Variations (Piano)
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Birth 1856-08-18

Death 1932-09-14

English

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